PDP shaded Gen. Buhari in a statement they
released this afternoon welcoming the APC
presidential candidate to the presidential race.

The party said apart from Buhari changing to a
dinner suit in his election campaign pictures,
nothing else has changed about him.

Lol. These
politicians eh! Find their statement below
2015: PDP Welcomes General Buhari To The
Race, Insists Jonathan Is The Best
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has
welcomed the emergence of former Military
Head of State, General Muhammadu Buhari
as the Presidential flagbearer of Bola
Tinubu's All Progressives Congress (APC) in
the 2015 general elections.

This will be the fourth time General Buhari
will be contesting in the presidential
elections. On each of the three previous
occasions, he failed to articulate a vision of
the future that was acceptable to Nigerians.

On each occasion his brand of politics was
rejected across Nigeria. Apart from
changing to a dinner suit, Buhari, has
not changed the tired ideas and provocative
utterances that Nigerians rejected in
previous elections.

We hope that this time round, General Buhari will
conduct a campaign that is issue based and devoid
of ethno-religious sentiments.

We are convinced that the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) remains the only truly National
Political Party in Nigeria, a platform on which
all Nigerians can pursue their legitimate
aspirations.

We also believe that despite the distractions,
President Goodluck Jonathan has a genuine record
of accomplishments on which to run and deserves a
second term. President Jonathan's re-election will
guarantee Unity and Stability for Nigerians. His
second term will also deliver prosperity to
Nigerians.

Finally, in the words of our own President “The
choice before Nigerians in the coming election is
simple: A choice between going forward or going
backwards; between the new ways and the old
ways; between freedom and repression; between a
record of visible achievements and
beneficial reforms – and desperate power-seekers
with empty promises.”

Signed:
Olisa Metuh
National Publicity Secretary

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